00:00Chelsea are winning matches again
00:04but the mood around Stamford Bridge
00:05tells a far more complicated story
00:08Liam Rossignor has made a remarkable start
00:11as head coach
00:12winning six of his first seven games
00:14since stepping into the role
00:16in early January
00:17Yet results alone have not been enough
00:20to calm the unrest among supporters
00:22with frustration towards the club's ownership
00:25still bubbling over
00:26most notably when Chelsea trailed at home
00:29at the weekend
00:30and the atmosphere turned toxic
00:33Reconnecting with the fan base is just as vital
00:36The 41-year-old has spoken openly about his responsibility
00:39he feels expressing hope
00:40that his time will appointment
00:42be viewed as a defining decision in the club's history
00:46As the goals went in
00:48the noise returned
00:49and with it
00:50the sense of unity has been missing
00:52Rossignor was quick to acknowledge
00:54both sides of the performance
00:56he accepted the criticism of the opening period
00:58admitted standards were not met
01:00but praised the character, mentality and quality
01:03shown after the break
01:05For him that reaction matters just as much
01:09as the result
01:09This is a Chelsea team still searching for its identity
01:13led by a coach learning on the job
01:15under intense scrutiny
01:17The only signs are encouraging
01:19but the road ahead is demanding
01:20for Chelsea
01:21They are now fighting under Rossignor
01:23and that fight may yet become the foundation
01:26for something lasting
01:27OK ?
01:28OK ?
01:29For an entire life
01:30We will be able to see
01:31the people who are not in the house
01:32and they don't do anything
01:33you have to be able to manifest
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